Recent versions of cPanel allow administrators the option of hosting a MySQL server on a separate box, which can help decrease resource usage from high-activity MySQL databases. Setting up the remote database server is easy: … [Read more...] about Setting Up A Remote MySQL Server in your cPanel server
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What’s the Difference Between ProFTP and Pure-FTP?
cPanel offer two FTP servers to choose with. PureFTP and ProFTP - the default one is pure FTP. If you want to make a change, you can do this from WHM Main >> Service Configuration >> FTP Server Selection. … [Read more...] about What’s the Difference Between ProFTP and Pure-FTP?
What’s the Difference Between Courier and Dovecot Mailservers?
cPanel offers you two mailservers, Courier and Dovecot. It can be selected from WHM Main >> Service Configuration >> Mailserver Selection. … [Read more...] about What’s the Difference Between Courier and Dovecot Mailservers?
How to Upgrade MySQL Manually on a cPanel Server
Keeping MySQL on the server up to date is essential for the efficiency of codes . There are times when we just cannot let cPanel handle an upgrade because we may end up having our databases not working properly after an upgrade. So, therefore we need to do upgrades of MySQL manually. … [Read more...] about How to Upgrade MySQL Manually on a cPanel Server
Set up DNS Clustering for cPanel servers
DNS Clustering for cpanel servers can be realized with a set of DNS servers that share and synchronize DNS zone files. Having a name server cluster will help your domain to be online even if one of your DNS servers goes down. The standard is to have them separately in two different continents, if possible. … [Read more...] about Set up DNS Clustering for cPanel servers